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are much stricter than gun laws. [laughter] now, some have questioned how coplen feels testing out his pro-gun theory so soon after the unimaginable tragedy of newtown. >> makes me feel great. i get up every morning with a pep in my step, giving out guns. living the dream. it's not like we're giving out cigarettes or alcohol, we're giving out guns. i don't see what the big deal is. >> stephen: yeah, he's not giving out cigarettes or alcohol. once you have the gun, you can get those for free! [laughter] but sadly, this experiment does have one flaw. he's given people guns only after they pass a background check and complete a safety and tactical course. >> stephen: background check? safety course? that could take up a whole saturday. [laughter] besides, if he really wants to test the impact of guns on crime, it's gotta be a bigger study. first of all, you're gonna need a control group who are given placebo guns. [laughter] they look identical to real guns, but shoot sugar bullets, so they don't kill anyone. they just
are much stricter than gun laws. [laughter] now, some have questioned how coplen feels testing out his pro-gun theory so soon after the unimaginable tragedy of newtown. >> makes me feel great. i get up every morning with a pep in my step, giving out guns. living the dream. it's not like we're giving out cigarettes or alcohol, we're giving out guns. i don't see what the big deal is. >> stephen: yeah, he's not giving out cigarettes or alcohol. once you have the gun, you can get those...
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here, medical resources and law enforcement are owned by the governor which, as established, comes from the turkish government. fire fighters and things like public works are owned by the municipality. let me tell you about budget discrepancies. the fire department, i got to tell you, when i went and i met with the fire chief, that one left a mark. their fire department was red tagged but they didn't have a place because it was so cold to house their engines because you can't leave diesel engines out in the cold, just doesn't work too well, so they still had to use the facility but they housed the personnel in two tents out in front. their headquarters is one tent and their dorm is another tent and they welcomed us in there, didn't even think twice. and in the story of what it was like there, for a community of nearly 700,000 people, their complete complement of fire fighters that were on duty, their professional staff, was just over 40. they had 4 pieces of apparatus. the newest of which was over 10 years old. they kept it together literally with duct tape and baling wire and that's wh
here, medical resources and law enforcement are owned by the governor which, as established, comes from the turkish government. fire fighters and things like public works are owned by the municipality. let me tell you about budget discrepancies. the fire department, i got to tell you, when i went and i met with the fire chief, that one left a mark. their fire department was red tagged but they didn't have a place because it was so cold to house their engines because you can't leave diesel...
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in gauzy did not have a good laws forced element -- benghazi did not have a good law- enforcement. overcome many of those hurdles with the help of libyan authorities to of exhibited a to support us in our investigation. i met with the prime minister and i assured his support. i met with him when he was here again last week. the question is not necessarily the wilderness with the capability. we are working on that. the investigation is progressing. interviewed a number of witnesses. >> my was in egypt two weeks ago, i gave him a letter specifically asking president marcy -- morsi to allow the fbi to interview the person they have in custody. given access ton the and the total -- to the individual jamal? >> no, not yet. your peoplemmend going out there. your people were in tunisia waiting for five weeks. >> they were and tripoli for a long time. .n tunisia i hope i would have the support of the committee but we mark up. i think it is unacceptable. we lost four individuals who gave their life serving our country. the very thought that our problem will give the foreign aid to the morsi
in gauzy did not have a good laws forced element -- benghazi did not have a good law- enforcement. overcome many of those hurdles with the help of libyan authorities to of exhibited a to support us in our investigation. i met with the prime minister and i assured his support. i met with him when he was here again last week. the question is not necessarily the wilderness with the capability. we are working on that. the investigation is progressing. interviewed a number of witnesses. >> my...
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it's a law. i don't know about the -- zonal enough about the ins and outs of washington, when you ask a lot don't you have to do something? so it is happening, it's a law so that would be important and it would give benefit aside from environmental benefits, benefit to the taxpayers because you would be paying 30% less for energy for all the government holdings and it would set off the market in spill into the private market. people would think about it more. in terms of renewables, another thing people don't know is can the energy department. the u.s. energy department said i 2017, wind power to generate a kilowatt of wind power's going to be at parity with coal and it's going to be cheaper than nuclear power. this is not me. this is the energy department. now solar is more expensive but solar has also been coming down very dramatically so it's not bite 2017 and some people think it will be but solar power will be a parody. the only source of energy at which renewables will not be across parity
it's a law. i don't know about the -- zonal enough about the ins and outs of washington, when you ask a lot don't you have to do something? so it is happening, it's a law so that would be important and it would give benefit aside from environmental benefits, benefit to the taxpayers because you would be paying 30% less for energy for all the government holdings and it would set off the market in spill into the private market. people would think about it more. in terms of renewables, another...
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i mean, you know, it's the law of the land, the republicans ran on repeal in 2012 and didn't win. on the other hand, my own view is, republicans and conservatives should be talking about obamacare as much as they can. we are on the front end of what is going to be an implementation nightmare of an already unpopular law and the more republicans talk about the damage that this law is going to do, the more they're going to be able to point back and say, we had another option and i think, you know, as part of the speech, it would be great if dr. carson laid out some other possibilities for health care reform that we're different, alternatives to obamacare. >> gregg: some of the topics at the convention have been very controversial, including contraception, gay marriage, immigration. and said by the party that they're too conservative on the issues for populace consumption in electoral contests and maybe the last presidential election was proof of that. are conservatives hurting the republican party in elections? >> no, conservatives are helping republican party in elections and the mo
i mean, you know, it's the law of the land, the republicans ran on repeal in 2012 and didn't win. on the other hand, my own view is, republicans and conservatives should be talking about obamacare as much as they can. we are on the front end of what is going to be an implementation nightmare of an already unpopular law and the more republicans talk about the damage that this law is going to do, the more they're going to be able to point back and say, we had another option and i think, you know,...
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federal laws. for you to be releasing detainees is unfortunate. moving to a budgetary question, i understand that, with the exception of the custody operations, ice was operating under the presidential budget, not the budget set by congress under the continuing resolution. as a result, all of the other counts in ice carried a balance and240 million for the year $120 million for the past six months. additionally, your cfo indicated that ice carried forward $120 million in user fee balances. again, all federal law- enforcement is doubling and struggling to cover their core missions. ice ever submit a reprogramming request to the appropriations rather than releasing detained illegal immigrants? >> with regard to the appropriations outside of the custody operations, we were pursuing a conservative -- a conservative approach because we did not know what our budget would be for the rest of the year and those funds would be what would allow us to operate at a substantial level in those accounts for the re
federal laws. for you to be releasing detainees is unfortunate. moving to a budgetary question, i understand that, with the exception of the custody operations, ice was operating under the presidential budget, not the budget set by congress under the continuing resolution. as a result, all of the other counts in ice carried a balance and240 million for the year $120 million for the past six months. additionally, your cfo indicated that ice carried forward $120 million in user fee balances....
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your money needs an ally. >> john: in these piles of laws, one law that most agree on. the ban on prostitution. sex is okay, money is okay, but sex for money, that is forbidden >> seven women arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution. >> women hide their faces. >> tv reporters treat prostitution like most other crimes. >> we have exclusive pictures as vice cops sent set up a sting. cops posing asohns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages. think about that. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex work is legal there is little danger. here in nevada, for example. brooke says sex work is like any other sales j. >> we are entrepreneurs and independent contractors just like any other business. >> she works at t
your money needs an ally. >> john: in these piles of laws, one law that most agree on. the ban on prostitution. sex is okay, money is okay, but sex for money, that is forbidden >> seven women arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution. >> women hide their faces. >> tv reporters treat prostitution like most other crimes. >> we have exclusive pictures as vice cops sent set up a sting. cops posing asohns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even...
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it is also the law. i'm hopeful but not optimistic that both its magnitude will be defused in the budget deal appeared in the meantime we have no choice but to prepare for its effect, which is our worst-case scenario. are you feeling afflicted? if you are, you're in good company. let me tell you this. the coverage, to continue my insurance metaphor, maybe a little less than what you were used to, but it is still the best available. and it is going to get better in time. here is where i hope my confidence bring some comfort. last week i called our joint chiefs and our combatant commanders to discuss how we will lead to this latest contraction, and it is the latest contraction. it is a bit of a historical pattern. in that room, where over 600 years of military experience was around the table, i thought we looked pretty good for our age. you may have noticed some of the sink you watched us testify before congress on the hill. let me tell you what you did not see in that group or would not have seen. you wou
it is also the law. i'm hopeful but not optimistic that both its magnitude will be defused in the budget deal appeared in the meantime we have no choice but to prepare for its effect, which is our worst-case scenario. are you feeling afflicted? if you are, you're in good company. let me tell you this. the coverage, to continue my insurance metaphor, maybe a little less than what you were used to, but it is still the best available. and it is going to get better in time. here is where i hope my...
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. >> an attempt at law and order in a land controlled by rebel forces with the syrian state no longer exist and there. this is an investigation into a criminal case and it's run by religious committee made of lawyers and local leaders. >> the case is about money. we have limited capabilities but we managed to find the group making phony money. >> in another room, the same committee has a more civil role. this rebel fighter is signing a marriage contract with his wife, his fourth wife. >> it is a historic day. this is the day of my marriage. >> he is the man behind the idea. he as united village elders and scholars from across the region in order to start building what they hope will be the foundation of new institutions. >> our main goal is justice and to get people back their rights. we want people living outside the areas controlled by the regime to know there is someone looking after them. >> the religious communities here are doing their best to take care functions that don't exist amor under the state. they are bringing awareness to those doing the fighting. support the rebels an
. >> an attempt at law and order in a land controlled by rebel forces with the syrian state no longer exist and there. this is an investigation into a criminal case and it's run by religious committee made of lawyers and local leaders. >> the case is about money. we have limited capabilities but we managed to find the group making phony money. >> in another room, the same committee has a more civil role. this rebel fighter is signing a marriage contract with his wife, his...
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retired colonel morris davis and he's now he was a former chief prosecutor at one time ok he is also a law professor at howard university welcome colonel great to see you thank you so the general is now asking for a one hundred and seventy million dollars to upgrade a prison that the president vowed to close so is this a sign that guantanamo bay is now closing any time soon but it certainly appears that way it was an interesting general kelly said you know guantanamo was intended to be a temporary facility so the things that were built were intended to last for a few years not for a decade or more and you know were eleven years now so it's another one hundred fifty to one hundred seventy million on top of the hundred twenty million the spent every year just on the recurring cost to keeping the detainees there right so going along with what the general said so i mean it was the intention for this place to shut down but now we're just in so deep that that's just not feasible right i mean when i was involved as cheap prosecutor we designed the expeditionary courtroom which was a prefab type b
retired colonel morris davis and he's now he was a former chief prosecutor at one time ok he is also a law professor at howard university welcome colonel great to see you thank you so the general is now asking for a one hundred and seventy million dollars to upgrade a prison that the president vowed to close so is this a sign that guantanamo bay is now closing any time soon but it certainly appears that way it was an interesting general kelly said you know guantanamo was intended to be a...
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rule of law, repeated election. not just one election. and i think we need to focus more on that and building the fabric of democracy in the region and less on feeling as though we need endorse whoever wins an election. and finally, look, i think we need to be prepared to judged on the action and not just on the words. going and giving another high profile speech is not going to cut it. people want to see action, especially because there's a view that the 2009 speech wasn't really carried out. it didn't translate to policy. the places we'll be most judged on the action is syrian and iran. i think in syria, look, we need to stake out a strategy and put resources behind it, build a coalition around it. i think it's damaging the idea the united states is passive or unable to accomplish the objective when people see syria in a sense most urgent and national security priority for the united states and allies been it comes to iran i think we need reconcile the conflicting messages we often send to iran. the military option is on the table. we t
rule of law, repeated election. not just one election. and i think we need to focus more on that and building the fabric of democracy in the region and less on feeling as though we need endorse whoever wins an election. and finally, look, i think we need to be prepared to judged on the action and not just on the words. going and giving another high profile speech is not going to cut it. people want to see action, especially because there's a view that the 2009 speech wasn't really carried out....
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if they misuse it, the laws tell you if you violate the laws you should be punished. >> and the laws have caught up with the new technology. >> that may be the issue we should be discussing. it's the technology that exists today not the delivery system. >> our laws need to be as sophisticated as the people that are potentially breaking them. i think that's what we are headed to. thank you very much. >> senator cruz. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, all of the witnesses, for coming and testifying today. it seems to me that drones are a technological tool that, as with most tools, can be used productively or can be abused. hen we think about our conduct overseas, in particular in counterterrorism, i think drones have proven effective tool in certain circumstances, and in particular have enabled us to deal with terrorists without placing service men and women directly in harm's way. at the same time, it seems to me that overseas our conduct needs to be consistent with the laws of war. and domestically in the united states that our conduct and all circumstances needs to be consiste
if they misuse it, the laws tell you if you violate the laws you should be punished. >> and the laws have caught up with the new technology. >> that may be the issue we should be discussing. it's the technology that exists today not the delivery system. >> our laws need to be as sophisticated as the people that are potentially breaking them. i think that's what we are headed to. thank you very much. >> senator cruz. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, all of the...
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their rights were recognized by law for the first time recently. now one athlete wants to show off that people with disabilities can make a difference. jennifer glass has more from kabul. >> this is the place where ali -- tocomes to green dream. he was born without arms, and here in the swimming pool he says he feels free. >> afore i started swimming, i felt very hopeless. now that i am a swimmer, i feel much better about myself. >> his coach says he has really promise that he has real promise. he may go to the paralympics in brazil in 2016. he plans to swim the backstroke and hopes to bring a old metal. he said in the water six months ago he was terrified. now he hopes his paralympic dreams will be a inspiration for disabled people all over afghanistan. >> physical therapists started working with him and his mother a year ago. he was born with brain damage. she sees big rugrats. he can now open his hand and sit upright in a special chair. .- she sings -- cc big progress he can now open his hand and sit upright in a special chair. officials from di
their rights were recognized by law for the first time recently. now one athlete wants to show off that people with disabilities can make a difference. jennifer glass has more from kabul. >> this is the place where ali -- tocomes to green dream. he was born without arms, and here in the swimming pool he says he feels free. >> afore i started swimming, i felt very hopeless. now that i am a swimmer, i feel much better about myself. >> his coach says he has really promise that he...
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. >>> and then some of the stri strictest abortion bills in the nation if signed into law. one bill bans abortions after a heartbeat is detected, which is after a few weeks. another bill bans abortions on the basis of gender or genetic defects. >>> sarah palin the main attraction at the conservative action conference today. palin is expected to talk about the failures of 2012 and the way republicans need to move forward. sarah palin is not the only highlight at c-pack today, and the political editor steinhouser joins me today. >> when sarah palin speaks here, the room will be crowded. i promise you pretty crowded. she had a well-received speech last year. and besides texas, all eyes on him this evening. and the straw poll, 2016 may be a long way away but this is the first cattle call i guess you could say of the republicans possible candidates. 23 days on the straw poll, and we will get the results later tonight and we will dissect them like we always do, joe. >> what would you say was the highlight yesterday? >> i am going to say there were two highlights. let's start with
. >>> and then some of the stri strictest abortion bills in the nation if signed into law. one bill bans abortions after a heartbeat is detected, which is after a few weeks. another bill bans abortions on the basis of gender or genetic defects. >>> sarah palin the main attraction at the conservative action conference today. palin is expected to talk about the failures of 2012 and the way republicans need to move forward. sarah palin is not the only highlight at c-pack today,...
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libel laws, laws about pornography and obscenity. you cannot even say certain words on broadcast television, let alone malfunction in the wardrobe. in a theater. there are restrictions even on political speech in campaigns. he has a lot of arguments, and the second amendment deserves respect, but the argument that it is pristine the way the first amendment is simply doesn't hold up. >> as the new defense secretary arrived in afghanistan, the president of the country, and it was like, declared that the americans and the taliban are torking together destabilize the country. the top commander warned that the comments could be a catalyst for afghans to lash out against the troops did what is with karzai? >> he is trying to save his neck. the history of people who defy the todd hea and being -- defy the taliban -- is about survival. >> we forgive this guy because he wants to save his own skin? is that the argument? >> the general put it directly, that what we're dealing with here is somebody -- evan is absolutely right -- is just into sel
libel laws, laws about pornography and obscenity. you cannot even say certain words on broadcast television, let alone malfunction in the wardrobe. in a theater. there are restrictions even on political speech in campaigns. he has a lot of arguments, and the second amendment deserves respect, but the argument that it is pristine the way the first amendment is simply doesn't hold up. >> as the new defense secretary arrived in afghanistan, the president of the country, and it was like,...
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that is under current law, the law the president supports. he changed to make that, so it is financially feasible. our program would move us in the direction of premium support, which is what members of congress have. it will allow for a certain amount of money subsidy, a benefit check, if you will, for seniors to be able to utilize that to purchase what they want for themselves so they are able to have an insurance program that is much more responsive to them. as a physician, medicare patients are having a whale of a time finding doctors to take medicare. if you are a new medicare patients and your doctor prior to the agencies the five does not take medicare patients, you have a very difficult time finding a new dr. who will take a new medicare patient. one out of every three doctors in this country have limited the number of patients they are seeing. see no of every eight medicare patients at all. the program is flawed and needs to be reformed. we need to strengthen medicare. our guest,rice is republican of georgia. we are talking about bud
that is under current law, the law the president supports. he changed to make that, so it is financially feasible. our program would move us in the direction of premium support, which is what members of congress have. it will allow for a certain amount of money subsidy, a benefit check, if you will, for seniors to be able to utilize that to purchase what they want for themselves so they are able to have an insurance program that is much more responsive to them. as a physician, medicare patients...
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care act federal law? he said, n,o this is something we want to continue fighting. democrats say that we've been through a supreme court challenge to an annual voted on this 30 times, why are we continuing to battle over something that democrats have no intention of appealing? host: the president is scheduled to release his budget a week of april 8. he is set to meet with house republicans today. give us the nature of these meetings. guest: the meeting today is the second of four meetings. it's part of his charm offensive stories trying to win over congressional support for a grand bargain. this has been an effort that was spurred by failing in the sequester a couple weeks ago. he has almost the opposite challenge of what he did yesterday when he met with senate democrats. they were pressing him on his willingness to accept social security cuts and changes to medicare, programs. democrats are very much in opposition to that. he will face house republicans, who don't want any increase in tax revenue. yester
care act federal law? he said, n,o this is something we want to continue fighting. democrats say that we've been through a supreme court challenge to an annual voted on this 30 times, why are we continuing to battle over something that democrats have no intention of appealing? host: the president is scheduled to release his budget a week of april 8. he is set to meet with house republicans today. give us the nature of these meetings. guest: the meeting today is the second of four meetings. it's...
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i fear it will be discussed when i apply for law school, when i apply to be admitted to the bar. even when i apply for a job. i wonder what opportunities it may destroy for me. however, i choose not to dwell on what the past has brought my way. i will graduate in may with a bachelor of science degree from stevenson university in maryland and i will graduate in december with a masters of science degree from the same university. i plan to go to hamelin university school of law and i choose to work towards stopping this crime in our military. needless to say because of my discharge i have had to pay for all of these degrees on my own. i am here today because i am not alone. my story is all too common. protect our defenders regularly hear from active duty personnel seeking help as they are being denied opportunities to report, general retaliated against, diagnosed with errant medical diagnosis, or being charged with collateral misconduct after reporting the attack. the culture of victim blaming and retaliation while failing to punish the perpetrator must end. the department of defens
i fear it will be discussed when i apply for law school, when i apply to be admitted to the bar. even when i apply for a job. i wonder what opportunities it may destroy for me. however, i choose not to dwell on what the past has brought my way. i will graduate in may with a bachelor of science degree from stevenson university in maryland and i will graduate in december with a masters of science degree from the same university. i plan to go to hamelin university school of law and i choose to...
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constitution, federal laws take precedence over conflicting state and local laws. the law was pushed by new york governor andrew cuomo as part of his new gun legislation in that state. all in the wake of the horrible newtown, connecticut massacre. the government stresses, though, that any information that would come from a patient would still be confidential. >> some organizations just say at the beginning of the day, all communications are confidential, period. all information is confidential, period. so it's going to have to be viewed in light of their legal structure in the first place. >> it turns out they're not just veteran groups are raising concerns. other mental health experts worry about equating mental illness with violence. they know people should be encouraged to seek treatment instead of potentially adding any extra complications for those trying to treat their mental health. arthel? >> arthel: eric, thank you very much for that report. >> rick: you know more than half of all americans do not have savings set aside for a rainy day? that's according to
constitution, federal laws take precedence over conflicting state and local laws. the law was pushed by new york governor andrew cuomo as part of his new gun legislation in that state. all in the wake of the horrible newtown, connecticut massacre. the government stresses, though, that any information that would come from a patient would still be confidential. >> some organizations just say at the beginning of the day, all communications are confidential, period. all information is...
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. >> that's the idea in south dakota where the governor signed a bill into law this month giving individual school boards the power to train and arm teachers and staff members. lawmakers in 27 states have pushed for bills allowing staff members to be armed on campus. 22 bills are still pending, including one here in california. gina teaches at an academy. >> there's guns all of the time. >> despite that, armed teachers on campus is a bad idea. >> kids are very resourceful and they could find their own ways in. >> i think people should be free to make their own decision. >> actually, to have this conversation. >> a conversation he believes is too risky not to have. they're completely wiped out and a lot of people who were buying those guns are buying guns for the first time. >> okay, stephanie, thank you. an interesting debate in our schools. he was on the verge of getting his finger amputated. but then got a second opinion. that changed his life. he severed his finger in a freak accident last july. a doctor at the er told him they'd have to amputate. instead, he quickly went to the bunky cl
. >> that's the idea in south dakota where the governor signed a bill into law this month giving individual school boards the power to train and arm teachers and staff members. lawmakers in 27 states have pushed for bills allowing staff members to be armed on campus. 22 bills are still pending, including one here in california. gina teaches at an academy. >> there's guns all of the time. >> despite that, armed teachers on campus is a bad idea. >> kids are very...
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comprehensive laws. give you an example, rather than look at studies with lots of coefficients and regressions and things like that them some basic information about the street price of guns. the street price of guns, the most expensive -- the best inexpensive type of gun in the new york city might be four or five times or more times higher than the same gun in a state with relatively lax, georgia, something like that. so this is meaningful. is the street price that relative scarcity of that product, not unique to guns or almost any product. when you see stark differences and raises in pricing, it ypically has something to so the last example i will give under this general point and to bring this home something that is recent and concrete. that ri enacted a law regulated private handgun sales. missouri repealed this law at the end of august in 2007. the study we just did, we found that, basically, following the repeal of that law the diversion of guns to criminals doubled, the share of guns that came fro
comprehensive laws. give you an example, rather than look at studies with lots of coefficients and regressions and things like that them some basic information about the street price of guns. the street price of guns, the most expensive -- the best inexpensive type of gun in the new york city might be four or five times or more times higher than the same gun in a state with relatively lax, georgia, something like that. so this is meaningful. is the street price that relative scarcity of that...
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labor law protection as a major component of enforcement of the laws is an extremely important deterrent to future unlawful immigration. host: story from politico earlier this month. senate stop on lower skilled workers. -- stuck on low-skilled workers. talk about this effort. guest: the issue of any future immigrants who come on employment-based visas is but that the fault line. chamber of commerce and afl-cio have been in negotiations. it seems they may have stalled in recent days. both the chamber and afl and the union knows there is some political momentum behind it immigration reform this year that they can't be what holds up immigration reform. a so, we are hopeful they will reach an agreement. one of the challenges is given the unemployment rate we have today, it is hard to make the argument from the business perspective that there are not enough u.s. workers today to fill those jobs. obviously for high skilled workers, many of the high-tech companies believe there is a labor shortage. so, there needs to be at least some initial agreement about some basic things that both unions a
labor law protection as a major component of enforcement of the laws is an extremely important deterrent to future unlawful immigration. host: story from politico earlier this month. senate stop on lower skilled workers. -- stuck on low-skilled workers. talk about this effort. guest: the issue of any future immigrants who come on employment-based visas is but that the fault line. chamber of commerce and afl-cio have been in negotiations. it seems they may have stalled in recent days. both the...
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in higher by 1.7% in 2023 then it would be under the current law. what he was saying there is that if we reduce spending by $4 trillion and that over 10 years and balance the budget from this baseline, we would have more growth than if we don't cut that trend. finding that over 10 years, the country will get less growth than if it had not borrowed $870 billion at all. for the last 10 years, we have spent $31 trillion. the next 10 years we are projected to spend $47 billion experts tell us how current baseline debt acts, even with the higher taxes in january, is unsustainable. we are still on unsustainable debt trap. we could have almost a trillion dollars in the 10th year. as the united states prepared to say that we cannot balance the federal budget? if that is so, it's a sad day in america. i ask my colleagues to think about this. can we reach a clear goal that we are going to balance the budget and responsible way. the resulting increase in growth and prosperity in america it appears the majority of the balance will never balance. and the annual
in higher by 1.7% in 2023 then it would be under the current law. what he was saying there is that if we reduce spending by $4 trillion and that over 10 years and balance the budget from this baseline, we would have more growth than if we don't cut that trend. finding that over 10 years, the country will get less growth than if it had not borrowed $870 billion at all. for the last 10 years, we have spent $31 trillion. the next 10 years we are projected to spend $47 billion experts tell us how...
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we think career litigators, to receive maste master of law degn trial advocacy. to further refine accomplished litigation capability, just last you the navy established and externship program, and a sign to mid-level career officers to work in the sex crime unit and two civilian prosecution offices, one in california and one in florida. but i hope is clear from these and other initiatives that are described more fully in my statement, i is that secretary mabus, admiral green at an entire navy leadership team remain steadfastly committed to getting in front of the problem and to eliminate sexual assault from our rank. for our part, the j.a.g. court means actively engage in sexual assault awareness and prevention training, victim response and accountability initiatives. thank you again for this opportunity, and i look forward to taking your questions. >> major general? >> thank you. chairman gillibrand, ranking member graham and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify here today. i must begin by showing you that secretary mabus and gen
we think career litigators, to receive maste master of law degn trial advocacy. to further refine accomplished litigation capability, just last you the navy established and externship program, and a sign to mid-level career officers to work in the sex crime unit and two civilian prosecution offices, one in california and one in florida. but i hope is clear from these and other initiatives that are described more fully in my statement, i is that secretary mabus, admiral green at an entire navy...
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the, our laws, our tax laws do not allow these tax-exempt organizations called 501c4s to use their money for political purposes. they're not allowed to do it. the irs has allowed them to get away with it. and one of the things i want to do in the next couple years and one of the reasons, frankly, i'm not running for re-election is that i can spend full time working on things that i really believe in. and one of them permanent subcommittee on investigations, the one that had the hearing last week on jpmorgan will have a hearing on the failure of the irs to enforce our tax code in a number of ways. the one we're just talking about against these tax-exempt organizations which use millions, tens of millions of dollars to, obviously, engage in political activity, these attack ads that have gone on and will get worse unless we act. but another way that we're going to be using our, my permanent subcommittee on investigations is to go after the way in which too many corporations in this country have avoided paying taxes by transferring revenue offshore. now, that's not your question, but since i
the, our laws, our tax laws do not allow these tax-exempt organizations called 501c4s to use their money for political purposes. they're not allowed to do it. the irs has allowed them to get away with it. and one of the things i want to do in the next couple years and one of the reasons, frankly, i'm not running for re-election is that i can spend full time working on things that i really believe in. and one of them permanent subcommittee on investigations, the one that had the hearing last...
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backed by laws that require transparency, risk limits, capital buffers against losses, and consequences for misconduct. that is the big picture. here are a few of the detailed findings from our investigation. they rapidly amassed a huge portfolio of synthetic derivatives. in part using federally insured depositor funds in a series of risky short-term trades disclosing the extent of the portfolio only after intense needy exposure
backed by laws that require transparency, risk limits, capital buffers against losses, and consequences for misconduct. that is the big picture. here are a few of the detailed findings from our investigation. they rapidly amassed a huge portfolio of synthetic derivatives. in part using federally insured depositor funds in a series of risky short-term trades disclosing the extent of the portfolio only after intense needy exposure
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let's take a closer look at li keqiang three the 57-year-old worked as a laborer before studying law at peking university. he has a doctorate in economics. he joins china's communist party in 1976 when he was 21. he met and forms -- and formed a close bond with hu jintao. he is seen as being tough on irruption. party insiders say he was instrumental -- on corruption. a filipino separatists has told al jazeera that his fighters were backed in the 1960's. they arenic twist, battling the malaysian government. they have joined the sulu army. we look at whether malaysia's foreign-policy in the 1960's has backfired. >> it was once a 30,000 strong army. the national liberation front led a rebellion against the philippine government in the 1960's. it wanted a separate homeland for the people of the southern philippines. but its leader has now told al jazeera it was a movement backed by a powerful ally -- malaysia. this professor says they received funding, weapons, and training from the malaysian government. in alaysia, you know, was state of war with marcos. in order to survive, they needed
let's take a closer look at li keqiang three the 57-year-old worked as a laborer before studying law at peking university. he has a doctorate in economics. he joins china's communist party in 1976 when he was 21. he met and forms -- and formed a close bond with hu jintao. he is seen as being tough on irruption. party insiders say he was instrumental -- on corruption. a filipino separatists has told al jazeera that his fighters were backed in the 1960's. they arenic twist, battling the malaysian...
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now trying to weaken the dodd-frank wall street law at every turn. a long time members of the senate committee is a high paid lobbyists where he will represent the same interest in which he was in charge of regulating. you will find yourself walletless in no time. joining us now is alexis goldstein, former vice president at deutsche bank, now an activist, contributor to the nation, alexis, great to see you. how are you? >> great. great to be here, chris. >> you were tweeting the heck out of this hearing. first, walk us through the issue here in layman's terms as much as possible. we had this trader and he was making super large bets and somehow no one was putting a check on him. >> so there's a lot of deception going on about this. has been going on for a long time. so internally what was reveal bed this report that the committee of investigations put out, a 300-page report, and what was revealed from the hearing today, is that they did know something was going on. as early as january. there are things called risk limit. that's like a line in the san
now trying to weaken the dodd-frank wall street law at every turn. a long time members of the senate committee is a high paid lobbyists where he will represent the same interest in which he was in charge of regulating. you will find yourself walletless in no time. joining us now is alexis goldstein, former vice president at deutsche bank, now an activist, contributor to the nation, alexis, great to see you. how are you? >> great. great to be here, chris. >> you were tweeting the...
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due to the laws being what they are it is a long, difficult process. >> the passing of a new ordinance forces the bangs do register the foreclosed homes and maintain them or face fines and penalties. >> we will abate the nuisance and put a lein on the prompt. >> the ordinance empowers the city which has 1,000 foreclosed home with half receiving nuisance complaints. >> this is enforceed in benicia and oakland. it take as lot of weight east shoulders of the three code enforcement officers and gives more incentive to the banks to sell off the homes quicker. >> governor brown will be in the bay area this week to attend the board of regents meeting in san francisco, meeting today and tomorrow at uc san francisco myths bay campus. an issue expected to come up is whether to extend the $60 annual fee students have been paid since 2010. the chronicle reports that the university has breached student contracts and had to refund tuition hikes. students have been payinged the refund to the tube of $91 including interest. >> city college of san francisco has until friday to proof it is more financia
due to the laws being what they are it is a long, difficult process. >> the passing of a new ordinance forces the bangs do register the foreclosed homes and maintain them or face fines and penalties. >> we will abate the nuisance and put a lein on the prompt. >> the ordinance empowers the city which has 1,000 foreclosed home with half receiving nuisance complaints. >> this is enforceed in benicia and oakland. it take as lot of weight east shoulders of the three code...
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with and that's why i call for this period of truth and reconciliation and you know what this is all law enforcement about looking backwards. hello. can agree with rose talk about the afghanistan war and in terms of looking backwards it was sold to us as a war of necessity in a post nine eleven world of course bush at the time at a ninety five percent approval rating i don't blame people for voting for it thinking that we needed some form of retaliation but did you find the logic flawed now looking back do you regret your vote to invade and occupy a country to find one man we did not congress did not vote to invade and occupy they voted to give the president the ability to respond to the attack on nine eleven and frankly i think it was appropriate that the united states struck at the training camps and made the point that you are not going to attack the united states with impunity stop there and of story not invade and occupy and basically try to break a country that hasn't been successfully conquered in modern times so this this two points to the serious flaws in our foreign policy we h
with and that's why i call for this period of truth and reconciliation and you know what this is all law enforcement about looking backwards. hello. can agree with rose talk about the afghanistan war and in terms of looking backwards it was sold to us as a war of necessity in a post nine eleven world of course bush at the time at a ninety five percent approval rating i don't blame people for voting for it thinking that we needed some form of retaliation but did you find the logic flawed now...
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on the other hand, we like to respect our laws. in this respect, ryan, weigh in on this, the governor having the right to grant clemency harkens back to the king where he has the power and can spare lives. we do that in this country. we respect it with the president, we respect it with the supreme court. which one is better? >> i think it's the governor's right is better. you look at this, clemency is all about an act of mercy. the other side has to accept it. the supreme court has gone through it as well. in oregon, without this amendment, let's say, oregon would be able to pursue this on the idea that a governor could also grant clemency or take the powers to effect justice. this is where it gets murky. got to think the governor is the leader of the state. so if there is a problem with the justice system, he is allowed to act on that basis. now, this case might be interesting talk back tour maybe 2000 in illinois, the governor there didn't take the death penalty, didn't think it was effective. and basically commuted the sense of
on the other hand, we like to respect our laws. in this respect, ryan, weigh in on this, the governor having the right to grant clemency harkens back to the king where he has the power and can spare lives. we do that in this country. we respect it with the president, we respect it with the supreme court. which one is better? >> i think it's the governor's right is better. you look at this, clemency is all about an act of mercy. the other side has to accept it. the supreme court has gone...
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he studied law at prestigious peking university, then joined the party's communist youth league. former president hu was in charge of the league at the time. li followed in his footsteps and later became leader of the group. in 1999, li took charge of the henan province and became china's youngest provincial governor. in 2004, he assumed the top party post of liaoning province. he became a member of the powerful politburo in 2007. party leaders promoted him, along with xi jinping, by two ranks. he became first vice premier the following year, taking charge of energy, social security and other policies. >>> china's citizens grew increasingly dissatisfied with the government's handling of a range of problems during wen's ten years in office. now they're waiting to see how li keqiang could steer the country into the future. nhk world reports from beijing. >> reporter: the members of national people's congress overwhelmingly approved li's appointment as premier. wen was known as a leader with a common touch. but li projects a more elite image. li also is from a different political ba
he studied law at prestigious peking university, then joined the party's communist youth league. former president hu was in charge of the league at the time. li followed in his footsteps and later became leader of the group. in 1999, li took charge of the henan province and became china's youngest provincial governor. in 2004, he assumed the top party post of liaoning province. he became a member of the powerful politburo in 2007. party leaders promoted him, along with xi jinping, by two ranks....
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. >> colorado governor signed a bill into law allowing civil unions for gay couples. nine states allow gay marriage. >> and they're about to head to washington for culmination of a debate starting in san francisco. >> it's been an incredible experience, turning out to be historic one. >> chris perry ask sandy steer are one of the two couples behind the lawsuit challenging the ban on same-sex marriage. since the passage in 2008, polls show sentiment has shifted. president obama now supports marriage for the nation's gays and lesbians and his administration has filed a brief with the u.s. supreme court. >> if we're successful and prevail, and no lower court rulings are reversed and prop 8 goes away. >> that is our fwo. it will send a message to the country. >> but will not change the minds minds of critics like bill may. >> not about same-sex marriages. it's about the question of whether marriage should be redefined. >> this berkeley couple says they aren't trying to redefine marriage but have access to it. justices are expected to rule by the end of june. >> and carrow
. >> colorado governor signed a bill into law allowing civil unions for gay couples. nine states allow gay marriage. >> and they're about to head to washington for culmination of a debate starting in san francisco. >> it's been an incredible experience, turning out to be historic one. >> chris perry ask sandy steer are one of the two couples behind the lawsuit challenging the ban on same-sex marriage. since the passage in 2008, polls show sentiment has shifted. president...
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he is accused of e-mailing a death threat to ye because of his efforts to tighten gun control laws. that e-mail was unsealed by the court. the e-mail says, quote, i have 39 connish ifed kills in afghanistan. don't make me get to 40. the word afghanistan was miss steeled. misspelled. in february they found three assault weapons and detonated explosive materials found at his house. he faces 10 felony counts now. senator ye says the threats have had no impact on his efforts to take on gun issues in california. >>> a san leandro man is suing after mistakenly being named one of oakland's most wanted criminals. in february of 2011 van was pictured as a suspect wanted for a shooting. well now he filed a lawsuit accusing the city of false arrest, defamation and violation of his civil rights. when he went to police to tell them it was a mistake, he says they threw him in jail and released him three days later and never explained how they linked him to the shooting. >> i was scared and nervous for my life that the police would come and hunt me down or something. after that i changed my life a
he is accused of e-mailing a death threat to ye because of his efforts to tighten gun control laws. that e-mail was unsealed by the court. the e-mail says, quote, i have 39 connish ifed kills in afghanistan. don't make me get to 40. the word afghanistan was miss steeled. misspelled. in february they found three assault weapons and detonated explosive materials found at his house. he faces 10 felony counts now. senator ye says the threats have had no impact on his efforts to take on gun issues...
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intimidate here and witness tampering essentially shows that you have no regard whatsoever for the law, how serious this is. >> an allegation at the time this is alleged to have occurred the alleged victim told no one, she reported no one and reported to law enforcement. >> gretchen represents sean. >> sometimes they feel guilt this actually happened. and base of that guilt complex, i didn't really want to do these type of actions because a good girl doesn't do these types of actions. >> as a woman and mother, you mean that no means no? >> yes as a criminal defense attorney i know the accusations are easy to make and difficult to disprove. once your reputation is besmirched it's hard on get it back. >> she believes banks is a serial predator and urges people to come forward. >> i would be praying to god that other women would support me and help me. the evidence that i have against sean is helping their case. i know that it is crucial component to proving what he has done to them and crucial component to keeping them safe and future victims safe. >> reporter: behind school, friends and
intimidate here and witness tampering essentially shows that you have no regard whatsoever for the law, how serious this is. >> an allegation at the time this is alleged to have occurred the alleged victim told no one, she reported no one and reported to law enforcement. >> gretchen represents sean. >> sometimes they feel guilt this actually happened. and base of that guilt complex, i didn't really want to do these type of actions because a good girl doesn't do these types of...
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argued that even challenging the government's authority to make this kind of demand was against the law. today the clinton appointed judge in the case ruled the national security letters violate the right to free speech. she banned them outright. second case comes from a three-judge panel in the circuit of the district of columbia, second only to the united states supreme court in national influence. in that one the panel of two clinton appointees and one bush appointee ruled unanimously the cia cannot keep the drone worker program so completely secret that a lawsuit asking for more information about it is dismissed out of hand. they said the cia must give the court at least a description of the records it keeps on drone strikes. while we are not likely to see the records now posted on white house.gov there are new limits on white house privilege and that's extremely big news. joining us is deputy legal director of the american civil liberties union jameel jafer. he argued the case in front of the federal appeals court. jameel, good to have you here tonight. >> thank you. good to be her
argued that even challenging the government's authority to make this kind of demand was against the law. today the clinton appointed judge in the case ruled the national security letters violate the right to free speech. she banned them outright. second case comes from a three-judge panel in the circuit of the district of columbia, second only to the united states supreme court in national influence. in that one the panel of two clinton appointees and one bush appointee ruled unanimously the...
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and order, justice and the rule of law. these things can make a real difference. >> mr. speaker, india proceeding so far i didn't expect to hear myself saying this, but can i commend the prime minister on the work that he is doing on the panel and seeking to hold to the international development budget, at a moment when we're asking people this weekend to give generously through comic relief? can identify there's one group of people who were not included in the millennium development goals who are often excluded from society as well as education, and that is those very disabled young people who face grinding poverty, the face ill health and the disadvantage of those disabilities? will give priority to them in the development in terms of the next two years? >> he makes it a good point about helping disabled people across the world and we should make sure that the framework we look at properly includes the people he says. on the wider issue of our aid budget i know it is contingent i know it is difficult but i believe we shou
and order, justice and the rule of law. these things can make a real difference. >> mr. speaker, india proceeding so far i didn't expect to hear myself saying this, but can i commend the prime minister on the work that he is doing on the panel and seeking to hold to the international development budget, at a moment when we're asking people this weekend to give generously through comic relief? can identify there's one group of people who were not included in the millennium development...
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he is accused of e-mailing a death threat to ye because of his efforts to tighten gun control laws. that e-mail was unsealed by the court. the e-mail says, quote, i have 39 connish ifed kills in afghanistan. don't make me get to 40. the word afghanistan was miss steeled. misspelled. in february they found three assault weapons and detonated explosive materials found at his house. he faces 10 felony counts now. senator ye says the threats have had no impact on his efforts to take on gun issues in california. >>> a san leandro man is suing after mistakenly being named one of oakland's most wanted criminals. in february of 2011 van was pictured as a suspect wanted for a shooting. well now he filed a lawsuit accusing the city of false arrest, defamation and violation of his civil rights. when he went to police to tell them it was a mistake, he says they threw him in jail and released him three days later and never explained how they linked him to the shooting. >> i was scared and nervous for my life that the police would come and hunt me down or something. after that i changed my life a
he is accused of e-mailing a death threat to ye because of his efforts to tighten gun control laws. that e-mail was unsealed by the court. the e-mail says, quote, i have 39 connish ifed kills in afghanistan. don't make me get to 40. the word afghanistan was miss steeled. misspelled. in february they found three assault weapons and detonated explosive materials found at his house. he faces 10 felony counts now. senator ye says the threats have had no impact on his efforts to take on gun issues...
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i plan to go to law school toward stopping crime in our military. need this to say because of my discharge i had to pay all -- for all of these degrees on my own. i am here today because i am not alone. my story is common we regularly hiller -- year for help as they are denied opportunities to report, misdiagnosed or been charged with misconduct after reporting the attack. the culture of blaming while failing to punish the perpetrators must end. the crisis is acknowledged estimating 19,000 assaults occur each year in most not report due to fear of retaliation. of those about 10,700 armed men in 8300 are women. with percentages, 56% of estimated victims are men. this is a crisis that the department of defense does not acknowledge. what can we do? first, recognize rape is not just about sex, violence, power, and abuse of authority. general frankland's action to set aside the guilty predicted aggravated sexual assault and is another abuse of authority taken by a commander to have a chilling effect on military judges and juries and inhibiting victims we
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why have you decided not to enforce the new law? >> for several reasons, but first, i'm sorry to see tomorrow come because we're going to throw away 150 years of tradition in the state of colorado. i feel sorry for our citizens, once the governor signs the bills. but i'm opposed to them because first off, it's a violation, infringement on our constitutional rights, not only the u.s. constitution, but our state constitution and plus, they are a knee jerk reactions, feel-good bill to a tragedy. and they're not going to do anything for public safety or for law enforcement. they're totally unenforceable, how can i enforce something that's unenforceable. >> greta: let me turn first to the background checks. how extensive are the background checks. >> they're a universal background check, that means no private sales. you cannot sell a gun to your neighbor, you can't sell it to your best friend. you have to go it a federal firearms dealer to have a background checks and basically an insta-check where the firearms dealer calls down to the c
why have you decided not to enforce the new law? >> for several reasons, but first, i'm sorry to see tomorrow come because we're going to throw away 150 years of tradition in the state of colorado. i feel sorry for our citizens, once the governor signs the bills. but i'm opposed to them because first off, it's a violation, infringement on our constitutional rights, not only the u.s. constitution, but our state constitution and plus, they are a knee jerk reactions, feel-good bill to a...
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because one of them has been and is that against international law what are you going to do about it it's against international just briefly or action as a lawyer from your point of view just briefly. well indefinite detention is itself against the geneva conventions so yes i would have to say that it is against international law and it is binding on the united states. stephen interest thank you very much indeed for joining us live that from washington steven introduce a lawyer representing to guantanamo bay detainees thank you very much. bahrain has been engulfed by clashes between protesters and police on the second anniversary of a saudi intervention which crushed a pro democracy uprising security forces fought stun grenades and tear gas at thousands of angry much as it burned time and held stones at police side howdy he's a former m.p. from bahrain's largest opposition party says the people are outraged by the government's reluctance to admit there is a crisis. the collective punishment is a. kind of policy of the. security forces also on. the security forces this makes a problem
because one of them has been and is that against international law what are you going to do about it it's against international just briefly or action as a lawyer from your point of view just briefly. well indefinite detention is itself against the geneva conventions so yes i would have to say that it is against international law and it is binding on the united states. stephen interest thank you very much indeed for joining us live that from washington steven introduce a lawyer representing to...
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yesterday democratic governor martin o'malley says he will sign the bill into law after it passes the state legislature. he says the death penalty does not detour criminals and is more expensive for life in prison. one prosecutor is promising to challenge the new law. >>> the pen the gone is taking threats from north korea very seriously to the tune of a $1 billion expansion of the missile defense system on the west coast. >> defense secretary chuck hagel says it's necessary for national security. tom foreman has more on the threat and how the defense system is supposed to work. >> the pentagon is acknowledging that north korea is becoming a global threat because at the speed in which is it developing its nuclear program. how does the u.s. military want to respond to that? at the front line by going to the pacific ocean where korea on its best day might be able to launch a missile that would go out and hit some parts of the united states. what will they do about that? they want a new base in japan here to be tracking what is happening and beef up missiles in alaska and california and
yesterday democratic governor martin o'malley says he will sign the bill into law after it passes the state legislature. he says the death penalty does not detour criminals and is more expensive for life in prison. one prosecutor is promising to challenge the new law. >>> the pen the gone is taking threats from north korea very seriously to the tune of a $1 billion expansion of the missile defense system on the west coast. >> defense secretary chuck hagel says it's necessary for...